On Thursday, Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m., Hillary Harder and Kent Dutchersmith will share about their work with ECoSistema, a community music and youth development program now housed at the Goshen College Music Center.

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Elkhart County’s community music education program focus of upcoming virtual GC Talk
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Goshen College’s refreshed brand emphasizes ‘where everything connects’
Goshen College has unveiled a refresh to its brand, including a new website, new design elements, and language centered around the concept, "where everything connects."
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Senior Kailey Rice places first at state vocal competition
Kailey Rice, a senior music and sign language interpreting major from Frisco, Texas, won two awards at the National Association Teachers of Singing competition, which took place virtually this year.
A wellspring of empathy: Connecting justice for the marginalized
For Goshen College alumni, action speaks louder than words. Equipped with a law degree and a sense of justice, these graduates are using their law careers to compassionately rethink criminal justice and restorative justice and serve people on the margins...
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November 2020 Snapshots
Photos from around campus in November 2020.
Connecting passionate and purposeful learning in a year of challenge
This presidential column originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2020 issue of The Bulletin.
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Clinton Stroble ’19: Connecting justice with relationship building
Clinton Stroble '19 is a community supervision officer with the Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS), where he connects with people on probation and parole.
Just a hymn and a train in the Ukraine: Connecting with my heritage
Olivia Krall is a sophomore history major from Carmel, Indiana. This story was originally created for the StoryCorps oral presentation project in the college’s first-year course: Identity, Culture and Community. It has been edited for space and context.
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Bradley Kauffman ’96: When voices come together – connecting through music
Bradley Kauffman ’96, the general editor for a new collection of music and worship resources, shares why bringing voices together is intoxicating and transformative.
R.I.P. High Park, 1955-2020
High Park, which was finished in 1957 across Main Street from the college, served as a college residence hall and at various points housed the bookstore, switchboard, health center and the college’s first computer lab. In the 1990s, it was…
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17th annual Festival of Carols to be streamed online Dec. 4-6
Goshen College will present the 17th annual musical celebration of Christmas, “A Festival of Carols,” on Friday, Dec. 4 and Saturday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 6 at 4 p.m. streamed live at goshen.edu/livestream and gcmusiccenter.org/live.
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(Virtual) A Festival of Carols recording
Student ensembles performed music for the annual 'A Festival of Carols" following COVID-19 safety precautions for their 2020 virtual concert.
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Clarissa Gaff ’00
Clarissa Gaff ’00 is the executive director at Land of Lincoln Legal Aid, which provides free civil legal assistance to low income individuals in St. Louis, Missouri. She was an English major at Goshen College. “I work for Land of...
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Sammy Rosario ’13
Sammy Rosario is a humanitarian lawyer in San Francisco, California, who follow’s GC’s core values to help bring peace to the world. He was a broadcasting and theater double major at Goshen College. GC’s core values have always influenced me...
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Lydette Assefa ’09
Lydette Assefa ’09 is an attorney and clinical fellow with the Children & Family Justice Center at the Bluhm Legal Clinic at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. She was an English and history double major at Goshen College. “I represent...
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Allen Bohnert ’98
Allen Bohnert ’98 is an Assistant Federal Public Defender. He works in the Capital Habeas Unit of the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Southern District of Ohio. His work is featured in the recent documentary The Penalty, available on...
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Nov. 15 is priority application deadline for Fall 2021 enrollment
Goshen College's priority application deadline is Nov. 15. Incoming students who apply before then will be eligible to receive the college’s top scholarships for the 2021-22 school year, including several for up to full tuition.
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The Bulletin – Fall/Winter 2020
For so many alumni this was a place where many of the connections that still matter in their lives — to people, to new ideas, to future vocations, to God — began or were deepened.
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When octopuses teach us curiosity and gentleness
This afternoon I do not want to write about cultural divisions, social injustice, the pandemic or even Goshen College. I want to tell you about a man and an octopus.
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October Snapshots
Photos from around campus in October 2020.
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Fall mainstage goes interactive with Cymbeline: Interrupted
The GC Theater Department's fall mainstage online experience, titled "Cymbeline: Interrupted," will be available from Nov. 6 through Dec. 6 at cymbeline.goshen.edu, and a radio broadcast will take place on 91.1 FM (WGCS) The Globe (globeradio.org) on Sunday, Nov. 8…
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Where the People Go: Community, Generosity, and the Story of Everence
GC Talks: Where the People Go: Community, Generosity, and the Story of Everence Date and time: Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m. EST Location: Virtual: Webinar link | goshen.edu/livestream | facebook.com/goshencollege Cost: Free and open to the public Coinciding with the...
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Goshen College featured in 2021 Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges
Goshen College is one of the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review.
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GC librarian Erin Milanese inducted into PALNI Hall of Fame
Goshen College Head of Learning Technologies Erin Milanese was inducted into the “PALNI Hall of Fame” for her active involvement and contributions to the PALNI PALSave program and the Instructional Technology advisory group. She joins Eric Bradley, head of research…
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